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Article-No.:
201395
Manufacturer-No.:
EY4A001
EAN/GTIN:
5903018665948
Technical specifications
General
Product Type
Case fan
Packaged Quantity
1
Heatsink & Fan
Fan Diameter
120 mm
Fan Height
25 mm
Rotation Speed
250-1800 rpm
Power Connector
4-pin fan connector
Features
PWM control
Fan Bearing
Fluid dynamic bearing
Dimensions & Weight
Width
12 cm
Depth
12 cm
Height
2,5 cm
Weight
141 g
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
Shipping Width
14,5 cm
Shipping Depth
13,15 cm
Shipping Height
3,2 cm
Shipping Weight
206 g
Service & Support
Type
6-year warranty
Miscellaneous
Color Category
Black
Description
The Fluctus 120 PWM is a fan with an optional semi-passive mode. Although it's just 12 cm tall, it could easily compete with larger opponents in a cooling power duel. It would probably also win in the "convenient size for almost any housing" category. This device keeps its cool (literally!) when handling not only densely finned radiators in liquid cooling systems but also chassis with dust filters. It provides high efficiency and excellent performance in each case. It's also easy to install - even if you haven't done that before. Just think about your friends' jealous looks when you show them your piece of art!
- Silence on the set
The Fluctus 120 PWM is so quiet you can hardly hear it work. Endorfy has done dozens of hours of podcasts and nothing but their mesmerizing voices could be heard on the recording... Well, sometimes it got interrupted by the creaking of the chairs when they wanted to check if the Fluctus was actually spinning. Spoiler alert - it was running the whole time. What makes this possible are the wavy edges of its blades, which reduce the audibility of annoying noise (the psychoacoustic optimization of Fluctus fans is patent pending). Endorfy have this theory that if they made them large enough, another ice age would ensue - they handle keeping your computer cool with ease. - Freeze tag... you're it
Do you know the game of freeze tag? When someone tags you, you need to stand still until another player unfreezes you. The Fluctus 120 PWM works on a similar principle - the difference is that it stops when the control signal level drops (this is the so-called optional semi passive mode). Endorfy has thrown in a PWM splitter, so you can effortlessly connect a second fan to it and control its rotational speed as well. - Top gear (but no knocking)
When the computer is running at full speed, the fan has to keep up. This might cause your chassis to vibrate slightly, which some people compare to a washing machine on spin cycle. And they are right because - just like with a spinning washing machine - it can be a real pain if you want to work or rest. That's why Endorfy has built rubber anti-vibration pads into the Fluctus frame, which isolate the fan on each axis. This prevents vibrations from being transferred to the chassis, so your hardware works quieter, and you can focus on what's the most important. - With an extension cord
The Fluctus 120 PWM is a cooler you can install in minutes - even if you are assembling your computer for the first time. Endorfy has included an additional extension cord with the fan, so you can easily route the cable even in a large chassis. They have also added a step-by-step manual to guide you through the process.
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